Teach a Baby to Use a Spoon - Wait until after your baby is ready to teach him. Babies can use a spoon around his first birthday. Although it takes a while to develop the skill, and it may seem like all he's doing is playing, the skill will develop.
Give your baby foods that stick to the spoon. Foods such as yogurt, applesauce or pureed vegetables are good at staying put.
Teach a Baby to Use a Spoon
Be patient. It takes a long time for your baby to use a spoon. In fact, she won't be great at it until well into toddler-hood in some cases.
Expect a mess. Food will be flung, dripped, dropped and splattered. Be prepared to clean up afterwards. Just remember that in order to learn, your baby has to try repeatedly.
Use a spoon to help teach your baby. This is especially good advice if there is concern for baby getting enough food. Try to sneak a spoonful of food in between baby's attempts so he can see how to do it and copy. If baby protests to your help, let him be. Offering finger foods is another option.
Self-feeding is an exciting milestone, for both the baby and parents. Parents can take a break at meal times, and the baby asserts his independence. However, at first, teaching a baby to use a spoon and feed himself is messy. Just keep at it though, and your baby will soon be feeding himself with a spoon with little to no problems. - by eHow
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